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[ecrea] Call for Papers -Channel 4 Conference
Wed May 17 11:51:51 GMT 2006
> Call for Papers
>
> Channel 4 Conference
> National Film Theatre
> 17-18 November 2007
>
> As part of a project reviewing 25 years of
> British broadcaster Channel 4, the BFI is organising a major academic
> conference to assess the channel's history. We aim to discuss issues
> surrounding the impact and influence that
> Channel 4 has had on television production and
> consumption in the UK, as well as on British life as a whole.
>
> We are seeking papers from academics and
> postgraduates on any aspect of Channel 4. Within the project
> postgraduates will have the opportunity to
> undertake work on our Channel 4 holdings in the BFI National Film and
> Television Archive and present papers on their findings at the
> conference. All speakers will be able to present clips
> from the BFI's Channel 4 collection.
>
> Papers might consider
>
> Institutional Issues
>
> * Channel 4's changing remit: from
> 'minorities' to young and affluent viewers.
>
> * Channel 4's public service role:
> the 'duty to be different' and its challenges to the audience.
>
> * The inception of Channel 4 in its
> political and historical context.
>
> * Agents of change: Chief
> Executives, Commissioning Editors and Chairmen.
>
> * Censorship and Controversy:
> pushing the boundaries at Channel 4.
>
> * The changing economics of the
> Channel, and its future in the digital age.
>
> * The digital world: FilmFour, E4,
> More4, 4Docs and 4laughs.
>
> * The Welsh exception: S4C
>
> Channel 4's programming
>
> * Drama
> * Comedy
> * Film on Four
> * Regions and nations
> * Minority programming
> * Experimental and avant-garde work
> * Investigative documentaries and
> Channel 4 News
> * Youth programmes
> * Sports coverage
> * Reality programming
>
>
>We invite contributors to submit an abstract of approximately 500 words,
>along with a short biography by 30th January 2007 to
>(C4Conference /at/ bfi.org.uk) <mailto:(C4Conference /at/ bfi.org.uk)>
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